Here’s a compilation of relief operations info in relation to the August 2012 floods. Please note that these are copied as is. Let us know if there has been a misinformation and we’ll do our best to rectify them immediately.

LBC Branches. You may drop off donations at any LBC branch worldwide. LBC will turn these goods over directly to the Philippine Red Cross. DONATE: Bottled water, food, biscuits, blankets, mats, banig, clothes, medicine for diarrhea, toiletries, etc. Please don’t use plastic bags; instead use a blanket, towel or old t-shirt to tie up and carry your donations.

To locate the nearest branch, you may call our NCR hotline at (02) 8585-999; provincial hotline at 1-800-10-8585999; or you may visit our website.

San Beda College. Mendiola Street, San Miguel, Manila. We will mobilize a relief team the soonest possible time together with the ICIC and the Bedan Volunteers. We suggest that we pool ready-to-cook food, and clothes.

For inquiries, you may contact the following Mr. Kenneth Matias, President of Bedan Volunteers at (0917) 532-4472, Mr. Renier Razon, Chair for Community Involvement (Student Council) at (0927) 506-7998, or Ms. Grace Hicban, SC President at (0906) 292-1049.

University of the East. Student Council Office, Sampaloc, Manila. Kindly send / bring food, water, blankets, and other necessities.

Contact Christian Gultia at (0927) 682-5509.

UP-PGH Milk Bank. Breastmilk donations accepted 24/7. Milk will be pasteurized at UP-PGH so it will last longer. It will then be stored in proper and safe containers before being brought to the evacuation centers.

Chao Dao Tea Place. We will start accepting donations in Parañaque branch. We will reward your donations with a free milk tea. Check your closets for clothes you can donate, your pantries for canned goods, bottled water and medicines you can give. More details here.

Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health. The Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health will be accepting donations on August 8, from 9 am to 5 pm. Address: Don Eugenio Lopez, Sr. Medical Complex, Ortigas Center, Pasig (beside The Medical City)

Cha Dao Tea Place. We will start accepting donations in Kapitolyo branch. We will reward your donations with a free milk tea. Check your closets for clothes you can donate, your pantries for canned goods, bottled water and medicines you can give. More details here.

Meralco. One Meralco Foundation is accepting donations to help families affected by the heavy rains. You may donate canned goods, water, crackers/biscuits or cash to our office in Meralco Center Ortigas.

Pickup trucks for transportation are also welcome. Please drop off at PenPen Restaurant.

Chao Dao Tea Place. We will start accepting donations in Katipunan, Maginhawa, and Don Antonio branches. We will reward your donations with a free milk tea. Check your closets for clothes you can donate, your pantries for canned goods, bottled water and medicines you can give. More details here.

Gawad Kalinga. GK Command Center for relief operations for North NCR is at HRD Training Center, Department of Agrarian Reform Compound, Quezon City (take Gate 1). We are ready to accept relief goods. We are now in the process repacking. The budget per relief pack is P230. Initial target is 1,000 food packs. We need rice, instant noodles, canned goods, bread, coffee and sugar.

You can get in touch with (0999) 188-9683, (0906) 419-2016, or (0922) 848-3806.

Payatas Quezon City. Drop-off point at The Central Barangay Hall of Payatas or Group 3 Area B, Bulacan Street

Contact (0918) 220-8205 or (02) 427-1362.

School of the Holy Spirit. Drop off donations at SHSQC. Address: F. Sotto, BF Homes, Holy Spirit, Quezon City

Telephone number: (02) 931-4047 and (02) 931-3645

Sto. Domingo Church. Those living in the vicinity of Sto. Domingo Church in Quezon City are being asked to help provide food and drinks to 400-500 evacuees staying in the Church. Food, water, dry clothes needed.

University of the Philippines – Diliman. Donations for relief goods can be brought or sent to the USC Office, Vinzons Hall, UP Diliman. Accepting relief goods and donations for collection and transfer to UP-wide operations. Drop them off at the UP CMC Plaridel Hall Lobby. The UP CSWCD Student Council is now accepting relief goods, such as clothes, food, medicine, ‘banig’, toiletries and drinking water, to be donated to the people who are greatly affected by the weather. We also have the CSWCD organizations to cooperate and be partners in this endeavor.

Xavier School. Xavier School is accepting donations for the victims of typhoon Gener and the Monsoon Rains brought about by Typhoon Haikui from 9 August to 15 August 2012. Please bring as many relief bags with each bag containing 8 CANNED GOODS, 12 PACKS OF INSTANT NOODLES, 2 LITRES OF WATER and 2 KILOS OF RICE to Xavier School. Please arrange them already so it may be easier to distribute them to the different victims.

Victory Church. Every Nation Building, University Parkway corner 32nd Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Donations to be accepted starting August 8, Wednesday. For more info, see this site. Follow @paolopun and @victoryfort on Twitter for updates.

Telephone number: (02) 817-1212

Overseas

Manila, UK, California, and New York.Rain Love on Manila is a disaster relief campaign started in 2009, which helped create care packages to send back to country for Ondoy victims, in cooperation with the Philippine National Red Cross. Today, we begin the Rain Love on Manila 2012 relief campaign for August 7 victims by collecting anything you feel like donating. Today, any of these things will be most helpful: basic clothes – tops, bottoms, underwear, rain gear and cold weather clothes. flotation devices – old air beds, life vests, flotation sleeves, basic food – rice, powdered milk for infants, cup noodles, canned goods, blankets, pillows – some people are living in makeshift evacuation centers like schools, gyms, parking garages, without facilities.

Vancouver. Cash donations in the Vancouver area for the flood victims in the Philippines can be forwarded through Carlo Chong. All proceeds will go directly to relief operations at the Ateneo de Manila University.

Here’s a compilation of recent tweets and retweets regarding volunteers, soup kitchens and sponsored meals for areas affected by Typhoon Sendong. Please note that these are copied as is. Let us know if there has been a misinformation and we’ll do our best to rectify them immediately.

VOLUNTEERS FOR REPACKING/DISTRIBUTION NEEDED

Ateneo School of Government

Ateneo School of Government needs more volunteers. Pls help if you are nearby.

Angels from Cagayan de Oro, will pick up COOKED MEALS from our friends from Jollibee and deliver to the following evacuation centers*:

Macasandig Covered Court: 310 families (1,240 pax)

West City Central School: 412 families (1,648 pax)

City Central School: 1,582 families (6,328 pax)

*We will announce as and when we cover additional evacuation centers

Other Option:

Due to geographical constraints, cash donations will address the immediate needs of typhoon victims faster; However, you may still bring food and clothes to Angel Brigade at 2/f Franck Provost Building, 120 Jupiter Street, Makati from 9.00 AM to 6.00 PM, Monday to Saturday.

Please contact us at AngelBrigadeCenter@gmail.com for any concerns.

Follow us on Twitter: @AngelBrigade

AREAS TO GET WATER: (CDO)

Rainsoft in NHA highway (beside Mazda) is giving free nawasa water

Balulang booster station

Production well 3a near Macasandig

COWD Kauswagan Office

Faucet near MUST

Some fire hydrants near GSIS Carmen and other areas with BFP coordination

Pepsi Cola Phils. is giving FREE WATER at their plant in Tin-ao, Agusan, CDO — just bring containers

Sagrado (CDO Water District) says fire hydrants have been opened so public would have free access to water supply [12/20]

SITUATION: First hand info from my cousins who live in Iligan and CDO. Evacuation Centers Survivors are slowly dying as well cos of lack of medicines. In the BAYUG ISLAND along the shoreline of Iligan, 70% of pop’n was wiped out, and so many are still missing. One site they have dug up 300 bodies already. This is just in Iligan. Situation much worse in CDO.

This is Zen’s documentation as they went around yesterday in the hardest hit areas which have not been reached by any help. These are the people that need assistance asap. These are the people whom you will help.

HOW YOU CAN HELP THEM:

You may personally buy any of the meds below, by going to the nearest Generics Pharmacy or Mercury Drug Branch (bambang, if you can go, is the divisoria of medical supplies)

Refer to the list of meds below, and buy what you can.

Then go to the nearest LBC Branch and send the box to either address listed below.

Please just text (or email me so we can monitor how much of each medicine has been sent. (0918-9488850, memeym@gmail.com) Thousands of units are needed, so any amount will be appreciated, kahit isa lang, makakatulong yan sa isang tao.

You may opt to send money, that’s okay too. For your convenience, send me a private message and will give you my bank account details. No time to set up a new one. We need to act fast.

You may volunteer your time – we need people who can buy the meds and send thru LBC, let us know if you can help in this aspect

Send a text message to Milfe Ababa, so that they know what medicines are coming and they can go to LBC and pick up the package. They have been providing medical aid since Friday, non-stop, so please be patient for the acknowledgment text as they are very busy with the survivors. (+63927-873-7797)

Send a text message to Pastor Joseph so they know what help is coming 0917 800-0292, or Wife of Dr. Allan, 0919-833-5438

LIST OF MEDICAL SUPPLIES NEEDED

From Mife: “Ate Mey, I got a very long list of medications that are badly needed. There are at least 3000 individuals (Iligan only). Any volume of meds will be very helpful. Thank you.”

I got confirmation today from Zen that same meds are needed in CDO.

The following are:

Oral Rehydration Salts: Oral rehydration for adults and children DUCOLITE and PEDIALITE, or HYDRITE

Antibiotics broad spectrum for adults and children

Anti tetanus TETANUSTOXIDE, so many have deep cuts

Cephalexin 500 mg capsule

Cephalexin Suspension 250 mg/5 mL

Erythromycin Suspension 200 mg/5 mL

Cephalexin Drops

Paracetamol Drops

Paracetamol Syrup 120 mg/5 mL

Paracetamol Tablets

Antacid Tablets and Suspensions

Metronidazole Suspension

Metronidazole 500 mg Tablets

Carbocisteine Drops

Carbocisteine Syrup (125 mg/5 mL)

Carbocisteine 500 mg Capsules

Syringes Guage 23

Cotrimoxazole 800 mg Tablets

Cotrimoxazole Suspension 200 mg/5 mL

Salbutamol Syrup

Salbutamol Tablets

For wounds: Agua Oxenada, gauze pads, Iodine

UPDATE

From Memey Mendoza via our e-mail correspondence with her (dated 30 December 2011 and 4 January 2012):

“Since i posted that note in facebook, a lot of friends and corporations have responded. We have found it most effective to coordinate and centralize with the CCF Foundation for both CDO and ILIGAN…Here are the details where you may deposit cash donations. Zen Ababa [is] my contact person on ground, [as well as] Dr. Allan, who has summarized all the meds needed and will be point person for the medical aids.

Security Bank

Cagayan De oro OSMENA branch

Account Name: Christ’s Commission Foundation, Inc.

Savings Acct No:0231-234-999-001

For dry goods, send to:

CCF Christ Commission Fellowship Foundation

Papa Juanito Square, lim Ket Kai Area, Cagayan de Oro c/o Pastor

Joseph Bayawa, or Dr. Allan Melicor

Mobile numbers:

Blessie melicor, the wife of Dr. Allan – 0919-833-5438 or

Pastor Joseph Bayawa – 09178000292

Thank you once again for your generosity and mobilization of your network.”

Here’s a compilation of recent tweets and retweets regarding relief goods and efforts for areas affected by Typhoon Sendong. Please note that these are copied as is. Let us know if there has been a misinformation and we’ll do our best to rectify them immediately.

WHAT YOU CAN DONATE

What is most needed in Iligan (via Jeff Canoy): body bags, coffins, formalin and embalmers

The University is accepting donations at the Helpdesk set up at the University’s front gate or at the Relief Center at the Satellite Canteen near the College of Agriculture building (beside the gymnasium). Personnel and student volunteers are being deployed to buy, pack and deliver relief goods all over the City, under the direction of the University Chaplain.

Angel Brigade is now accepting donations for the victims of Typhoon Sendong; Let’s prioritze on what they urgently need– FOOD AND WATER. You may send your donations to the Angel Brigade office: 2/f Franck Provost Building, 120 Jupiter Street, Makati

Donations for victims of typhoon “Sendong” accepted in all DSWD Field Offices. More clothes, mats, blankets, bottled water needed. Preferred donations are non-perishable goods, clothes, blankets and towels.

DSWD Sendong hotline 02-459-2111 is ready to receive calls for donations, which can be sent through Air21 & Mail and More outlets nationwide. Air 21 will handle the pick up & eventual delivery of donations to CDO.

Please be informed: The collection of non-cash donations & relief goods for CDO will be until 23 Dec 2011, Friday. Maraming Salamat Po!

Far Eastern University

FEU via the Office of Community Extension Services is accepting donations for victims of Typhoon Sendong. Drop-off point is Gate 4 of the FEU Manila campus and items will be accepted ANYTIME until January 15. Please look for the CHIEF IN-CHARGE. Donors will be given an acknowledgement receipt. Let’s do our part to help our brothers and sisters in this time of need.

Regarding their policy in accepting bottled water for relief donations: only small bottles and max of 10KGs. There should also be a specific recipient for the donations. [via @mjeansaberon]

UPDATE [12/24]: Unfortunately, JRS is not shipping donations for free anymore. According to the main office, they stopped accepting goods since they are already ‘overloaded’. Based on online feedbacks though, they might accept again after Christmas. They’re still checking. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for
this one.

LBC now accpeting donations for typhoon #Sendong victims.U may drop off your donations an aid in any@LBCexpress branch.

LBC Branch Finder http://bit.ly/hZF0nG so you can drop off your donations and they will send it to the distressed areas for free! [via @mmdirections]

UPDATE [12/24]: According to their initial announcement via FB, they’ll be accepting donations only until December 23. Upon double-checking with Starmall branch though, they will still accept donations even until next week.

McDonald’s

Starting December 21, McDonald’s stores in Metro Manila, Luzon, Bacolod, Iloilo, and Cebu will be used as drop off points for donations.

Alagang Kapatid Foundation Inc. is accepting donations for the flood victims of storm ‘Sendong.’ Donations in kind like food, clothing, utensils, blankets, mats, water containers, and medicines may be sent to News5 Aksyon Center, TV5 office in San Bartlolome, Novaliches, Quezon City.

UP Diliman

Dr. Eloi Hernandez & Dr. Grace Gregorio turned their home into a drop-off point for relief goods. Those near UP campus can bring relief goods there. You can tweet @eloindigoart & @grace_pangga for details.

The University is accepting donations at the Helpdesk set up at the University’s front gate or at the Relief Center at the Satellite Canteen near the College of Agriculture building (beside the gymnasium). Personnel and student volunteers are being deployed to buy, pack and deliver relief goods all over the City, under the direction of the University Chaplain.Fr. Eric Garcia Velandria S.J.
Coordinator of Sendong Operation,
KKP Office, Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, Corrales Ave.
9000 Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.

Here’s a compilation of recent tweets and retweets regarding relief goods. Please note that these are copied as is. Let us know if there has been a misinformation and we’ll do our best to rectify them immediately.

De La Salle University-Manila. DLSU will start accepting RELIEF goods/donations for relief-stricken victims TODAY at 1:00PM. Clothes, canned food, drinking water,etc will be accepted. Please leave them at the DROPBOXES in SOUTH GATE. Cash and check donations can be coursed through Lilia Barrona of COSCA. [via Facebook] [09/28 12:37]

Enderun Colleges, Taguig. We are accepting donations for care packages that will be sent to the CAMANAVA area; where Typhoon PEDRING left people in great need. We accept the ff: Bottled Water, Ready to eat food (i.e Crackers, biscuits, cookies, packaged buns/cakes), Juices, Milk, Canned Goods (i.e. Tuna, Corned beef, Sardines, Vienna Sausage, etc), Medicines (i.e. colds, fever, cough). If you wish to also donate pre-loved clothing / footwear and blankets, it shall be accepted too. You may send your donations at Enderun Colleges, McKinley Hill, Taguig City. [via Facebook]

Serve the People Brigade. For material donations (such as medicine, clothing, and food in the form of rice, canned goods, and noodles), please contact us at 0905-300-7385 (Laguna) or 0917-859-5301; 0908-964-5730 (Cavite). [via @heckybrizuela] [09/28 14:59]

Ateneo de Manila. [10/01 11:53]
The Ateneo de Manila University through the DReaM Team (Disaster Response and Management Team) responds to calls for assistance from various communities affected by natural calamities. Today, it is making a call for donations on behalf of the following groups: Gawad Kalinga-Ateneo (GK-Ateneo), Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan (SLB), and the Office of Social Concern and Involvement (OSCI) of the Loyola Schools.These groups have been working toward building empowered communities and engaging local government units in promoting public education, public health and public livelihood. GK is currently assisting the following communities in Cabiao and Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija; SLB has been working with communities in remote coastal towns of Isabela; and the OSCI is working closely with communities in Area 5 in Brgy. Bagong Silangan in Quezon City, Rosales in Pangasinan, Maporak in Zambales, Masantol, Mexico and Lubao in Pampanga; and Galvan in Nueva Ecija.Your usual generous support is much appreciated. This time, donations in cash or check are preferred, as amounts raised will be sent to the group coordinators on the ground to purchase the needed items in the vicinity of the affected sites. This will be more expedient as there will be no need to spend for transporting relief goods to the far flung areas, not to mention reducing the risk of spoilage or damage.Donations in cash and check may be made as follows.Channels of giving in Philippines pesos from within the Philippines

The Bills Payment facility of Metrobank at any branch. Donor fills out two copies of the Payment Slip and indicates the following details: Company name: Ateneo de Manila University; Subscriber Name: name of donor as will appear in the Ateneo official receipt; Reference Number: DREAM Team; Subscriber number: 002; Mode of payment: Indicate whether cash or check; Amount of payment: indicate Php amount.

Donor will please fax to (632) 4266079 the validated Payment Slip so that the Ateneo can send him an official receipt. Please call Cecille Bartolome 426-6001 local 4032, 4031 or email cbartolome@ateneo.edu,to confirm receipt and provide a mailing address for the receipt.

Giving checks or cash directly to the Ateneo. Pay to the Order of Ateneo de Manila University FAO DReaM Team and addressed to Dr. Edna P. Franco, Vice President for Administration and Planning, Xavier Hall 2F, Ateneo de Manila University, Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108. Please indicate donor’s name and address so that an official receipt can be sent to the donor.

Giving checks or cash directly to the Ateneo through the various Cashiers. Cashier windows are located at the Grade School, High School, Xavier Hall, Ateneo Professional Schools at Rockwell, and the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health on Ortigas Avenue. Donations will be credited to the DReaM Team, accountOVPAP DCB 002-078-016. The Cashier will issue the donor an official receipt.

Channels of giving in foreign currency from outside the Philippines

For donations in US Dollars, a wire transfer can be made via China Bank with the following details.

For online credit card donations, visit the web page of the Philippine Jesuit Foundation (PJF) or the Philippine Development Foundation or PhilDev (Ayala Foundation USA). The PJF and PhilDev are duly registered and qualified charitable organizations in the U.S.A. Donations to the PJF and to the AF-USA or PhilDev are deductible gifts under the U.S. Tax Code Section 501(c)(3). Receipts will be in US Dollars.

Here’s a compilation of recent tweets and retweets regarding Typhoon Juan relief efforts. Please note that these are copied as is. Let us know if there has been a misinformation and we’ll do our best to rectify them immediately.